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October 13, 2008 8:55:09 AM CDT



Obama Opens 11-Point Ohio Lead

Posted Jun 17, 08 12:44 PM CDT in Politics 

(Newser) – Barack Obama now holds an 11-point margin over his rival in the state that decided the 2004 election. As recently as March, John McCain led in Ohio 49% to 41%; three months later, a significant shift finds Obama winning 50% to 39%. Talking Points Memo notes that polling organization PPP was “almost exactly right” in its pre-vote survey of the Democratic primary.

A separate poll shows Obama up nationally by 4 points among registered voters and 6 points among all adults. In some bad news for McCain, only 34% say the Iraq war was worth the fight, while 63% feel it was not. Indeed, 55% want troops withdrawn instead of staying to maintain civil order.

Sources: Talking Points Memo, Talking Points Memo, Time

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama.   (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain.   (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Obama and McCain   (AP composite)
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